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Which best describes a cause of consumerism in the 1920s?
Many Americans had more money and more leisure time.
Many Americans had less money and less leisure time.
Many Americans had electricity and fewer household chores.
Many Americans had cars that were affordable and popular.
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Many Americans had more money and more leisure time.
This increased disposable income and free time, along with mass production and easy credit, helped drive the consumer boom of the 1920s.
This increased disposable income and free time, along with mass production and easy credit, helped drive the consumer boom of the 1920s.
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